Management of Bone Loss in Revision Total Knee Arthroplasty: An International Consensus Symposium

P. K. Sculco, Dimitrios A. Flevas, S. Jerabek, William A. Jiranek, Mathias P. Bostrom, F. S. Haddad, T. Fehring, A. Gonzalez Della Valle, D. Berry, Marco Brenneis, Troy D. Bornes, Carolena E. Rojas Marcos, Timothy M. Wright, T. Sculco
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The evaluation, classification, and treatment of significant bone loss after total knee arthroplasty (TKA) continue to be a complex and debated topic in revision TKA (rTKA). Despite the introduction of new evidence and innovative technologies aimed at addressing the approach and care of severe bone loss in rTKA, there is no single document that systematically incorporates these newer surgical approaches. Therefore, a comprehensive review of the treatment of severe bone loss in rTKA is necessary. The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Complex Joint Reconstruction Center Hospital for Special Surgery, dedicated to clinical care and research primarily in revision hip and knee replacement, convened a Management of Bone Loss in Revision TKA symposium on June 24, 2022. At this meeting, the 42 international invited experts were divided into groups; each group was assigned to discuss questions related to 1 of the 4 topics: (1) assessing preoperative workup and imaging, anticipated bone loss, classification system, and implant surveillance; (2) achieving durable fixation in the setting of significant bone loss in revision TKA; (3) managing patellar bone loss and the extensor mechanism in cases of severe bone loss; and (4) considering the use of complex modular replacement systems: hinges, distal femoral, and proximal tibial replacements. Each group came to consensus, when possible, based on an extensive literature review and interactive discussion on their group topic. This document reviews each these 4 areas, the consensus of each group, and directions for future research.
翻修全膝关节置换术中的骨质流失管理:国际共识研讨会
全膝关节置换术(TKA)后严重骨质流失的评估、分类和治疗仍然是翻修全膝关节置换术(rTKA)中一个复杂而又充满争议的话题。尽管引入了新的证据和创新技术来解决 rTKA 中严重骨质流失的方法和护理问题,但目前还没有一份文件能系统地纳入这些更新的手术方法。因此,有必要对 rTKA 中严重骨质流失的治疗方法进行全面回顾。Stavros Niarchos 基金会复杂关节重建中心特别外科医院主要致力于翻修髋关节和膝关节置换术的临床治疗和研究,于 2022 年 6 月 24 日召开了翻修 TKA 骨质流失管理研讨会。在这次会议上,42 位国际特邀专家被分成若干小组;每个小组被分配讨论与 4 个主题中的 1 个相关的问题:(1) 评估术前检查和成像、预期骨质流失、分类系统和植入监控;(2) 在翻修 TKA 骨质流失严重的情况下实现持久固定;(3) 在骨质流失严重的情况下处理髌骨骨质流失和外展机制;以及 (4) 考虑使用复杂的模块化置换系统:铰链、股骨远端和胫骨近端置换。每个小组都在广泛查阅文献并就各自小组的主题进行互动讨论的基础上,在可能的情况下达成了共识。本文件回顾了这 4 个领域、每个小组的共识以及未来的研究方向。
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